There would be 1/32 left.
Any fraction p/q where p is an integer and q is a non-zero integer is rational.
Depending on the time of year and for the duration of your trip, or if you are moving there, you can expect to pay between $800 and $2,000. Naturally, that range corresponds to desirability of area or properties.
I would expect to pay between $3500 and $4500.
215 = 5 * 43 (So we expect 4 factors) They are as follows: 1, 5, 43, 215
This will depend where in the world you are. Expect to pay $1.50 to $2.50 per square foot for basic installation.
1/32
1/5
1/32 of the original amount.
The half-life of C14 is 5730 years so the given period is 5 half-lives. You should, therefore, expect approx 2-5 = 0.03125 of the original C14 to remain.
past tence of Expect is Expected.
Lets see: 28,650 - 5700 = 22,950; 1/2 22,950 - 5700 = 17,250; 1/4 17,250 - 5700 = 11,550; 1/8 11,550 - 5700 = 5,850; 1/16 5,850 - 5700 = 150; 1/32 (That is so close it is the answer.)
When Dave opened his present, he didn't expect a solid gold donut. He was speechless.
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past tense: expected present tense: expecting future tense: expect
You would expect it 0.3 of the times.
Of course, "halflife" is not the correct term to use in this context, so I am supposing that you are asking how long as in "how many years of use" or "how many rounds fired" can you expect an M16 to function. This is also called "service life". The answer depends entirely on how the machine is treated. If it is properly cleaned and has minor parts replaced as they wear and break, the rifle will last for many years and/or many tens of thousands of rounds. You can research the endurance testing that the US Army has employed to determine the tolerance to hard use. "Halflife" refers to radioactive material and is the amount of time required for half of the material to decay.
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